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Acer’s Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphones module ostensibly effect assorted ignominy than the ones initially announced.

In the UK, the ignominy module be changed as follows: Acer F1 module be Acer neoTouch; Acer C1 module be Acer beTouch E100; Acer E1 module be Acer beTouch E101; and Acer L1 module be Acer beTouch E200.

According to Clove, the smartphones should effect the UK incoming week, for prices between €200 (the 3G-less beTouch E101) and €370 (the Snapdragon-powered F1 / neoTouch, represented below).

Acer F1 neoTouch

No articulate still if the Acer A1 (which is an Android 2.0 smartphone) module effect its conceive changed as well.

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  • AT&T and TerreStar effect declared the upcoming availability of TerreStar Genus, a cause smartphone that provides inbound to both AT&T’s meshwork and TerreStar’s equipment network.

    With the TerreStar Genus, users crapper move to a equipment meshwork when the cancellated digit isn’t available, this artefact benefiting from a wider information area.

    Apart from equipment vocalise and accumulation capabilities, the TerreStar Genus smartphone also features: Windows Mobile (it’s not belongings still what version), GSM/GPRS/EDGE and UMTS/HSDPA connectivity, a 2.6 advancement touchscreen display, flooded QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth.

    The Genus looks a discernment aforementioned the Elektrobit cause smartphone seen backwards in April:

    AT&T TerreStar Genus

    Starting the prototypal lodge of 2010, the TerreStar Genus smartphone module be acquirable to AT&T enterprise, order and diminutive activity customers. AT&T said that it’s “working on a kindred solution” for lawful consumers too.

    Via Press release

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  • Acer F1, the Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone seen in summary photos individual nowadays until now, module ostensibly be among the infant Windows phones declared by Microsoft for move on Oct 6 around the world.

    As previously reported, the F1 is a rattling gratifying device. Not exclusive that it’s substantially designed, but it also has some awesome specs, including: 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 3.8 advancement touchscreen designate with 480 x 800 pixels, accelerometer, quad-band GSM and tri-band HSPA connectivity, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm headset jack, 5MP autofocus camera, 512MB hardware and 256MB RAM.

    In the UK, Acer F1’s sound module be of most £295 ($482) – not that much for a good with those features.

    Acer F1 WM 65

    Apart from emotional Windows Mobile devices, Acer is also effort primed to inform its prototypal Android smartphone this assemblage – though it’s not belongings still when exactly.

    Via PhoneArena

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  • We first saw the Acer F1 back in March, when the handset made quite an impression with its design and features.

    The F1 is now showcased at Computex 2009, and its high-end specs have been confirmed.

    First of all, the new Acer smartphone has a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU and it runs on Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional.

    The F1 looks very sleek, as you can see in the images below:

    acer-f1-copmputex

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    Its other features include:

    • 3.8 inch TFT touchscreen display with 480 x 800 pixels
    • HSDPA 7.2Mbps
    • GPS
    • Wi-Fi
    • 3.5mm headset jack
    • FM radio
    • 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash

    acer-f1-windows-marketplace

    (the Windows Marketplace link was not functional)

    Acer F1 might be released in September, probably under a different moniker, since F1 is just a codename. No word yet on the handset’s price.

    Another interesting smartphone presented at Computex 2009 is Acer L1. Also running on Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional, the L1 has a 2.8 inch touchscreen display, as well as an alphanumeric keypad:

    acer-l1-computex

    Acer L1 will be available at the same time with the F1, thus starting September. Shortly after that, Acer should also unveil its first Android smartphone.

    Via ePrice

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  • Microsoft My Phone, the service that lets you sync information between a Windows Mobile phone and the web, is now open for everyone. 

    Although still in beta, MyPhone provides Windows Mobile users with several useful features.

    For example, the service can back up all the data found on your phone (including contacts, images and so on), and restore it on a new phone if the first one gets lost.

    At any time, you can access and modify your contact info, via the MyPhone web account.

    microsoft-myphone

    To download and try MyPhone for yourself, simply visit the service’s official website.

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